Draw The Line (David Gray Album)
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''Draw the Line'' is the eighth studio album by English singer-songwriter David Gray, released on 14 September 2009 in Europe and 22 September in the United States. The first single "
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" was released on 7 September 2009. The second single, a duet with
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, "Full Steam", released on 28 December 2009.


Album information

Gray recorded the album, his first set of new songs since 2005's ''
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'', in his own studio—The Church Studios—while unsigned to a record label. The track, described as "a broad political thing," is one of two duets on the album. The second, "Kathleen," features
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. Gray revealed in an interview that the original choice for "Kathleen" was
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, to whom he wrote a letter with a demo of the song. Parton turned down the offer, as she was busy. ''Draw the Line'' is the first studio album after Gray parted with longtime collaborator
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in 2007. Gray said that he felt "the creative spark was sort of diminishing between the people who were involved." The album includes 11 new songs, with a new band: Neill MacColl on guitar, Robbie Malone on bass and Keith Prior on drums. Gray told ''
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'' that these changes were part of the thinking behind the title: "It's the end of one thing and the start of another. Because there was a chapter and it's ended and now there's a new one. But also it's like, 'don't cross this line!' It's confrontational, which is intentional. That's how I feel." A deluxe hardcover book edition of the album, featuring a booklet with 20 pages of illustrations and a bonus CD of tracks recorded live at
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, was also released simultaneously.


Commercial performance

''Draw the Line'' entered and peaked on the
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at number five and charted for only five weeks, making it Gray's poorest performing release since '' The EPs 1992–1994'' which charted for only one week. In Austria, it entered and peaked at number 74, charting for only one week. In the United States, the album performed better on the
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chart, peaking at number 2 and charting for 20 weeks. The album also did better on the
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, peaking at number 18 and charting for four weeks. ''Draw the Line'' also made it into the top 20 in other charts such as the
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, peaking at number 18 and charting for 7 weeks. It also did well in New Zealand, peaking at number 15 and charting for 3 weeks.


Track listing


Personnel

* David Gray – vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer, hi-strung, vox organ, vibraphone, harmonium * Keith Prior – drums, percussion, b/v 's * Rob Malone – bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonium, b/v 's * Neill Maccoll – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, hi-strung, b/v 's * Caroline Dale – cello * Jolie Holland – vocals on track 5 *
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– vocals on track 11 * Iestyn Polson – programming * Simon Changer – mix engineer


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References

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